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ICRA
2005
IEEE
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On Computing Complex Navigation Functions
— This paper addresses the problem of efficiently computing robot navigation functions. Navigation functions are potential functions free of spurious local minima that present a...
Luciano C. A. Pimenta, Alexandre R. Fonseca, Guilh...
EUC
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Dependable Polygon-Processing Algorithms for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems
Algorithms that process geometric objects become more and more important for many safety-critical embedded systems, e.g. for motion planning or collision detection, where correctne...
Jens Brandt, Klaus Schneider
ICRA
2003
IEEE
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14 years 29 days ago
Multi-robot team response to a multi-robot opponent team
Adversarial multi-robot problems, where teams of robots compete with one another, require the development of approaches that span all levels of control and integrate algorithms ra...
James Bruce, Michael H. Bowling, Brett Browning, M...
ICRA
2003
IEEE
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14 years 29 days ago
HPRM: a hierarchical PRM
— We introduce a hierarchical variant of the probabilistic roadmap method for motion planning. By recursively refining an initially sparse sampling in neighborhoods of the C-obs...
Anne D. Collins, Pankaj K. Agarwal, John Harer
ROBOCUP
2001
Springer
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14 years 3 days ago
Using the Electric Field Approach in the RoboCup Domain
In autonomous robotics, so-called artificial potential fields are often used to plan and control the motion of a physical robot. In this paper, we propose to use an artificial e...
Stefan J. Johansson, Alessandro Saffiotti